
All News: superspeedway
The Kitchen Sink: Finding a Little Bit of Speed at Motegi
August 19th, 2014 by Jaime Baker
Previous: 1 | 2 | 3 Twin Ring Motegi’s Oval course is one of the trickiest on iRacing. At first glance one would think that it is a very easy course. The racing surface is very wide and the pavement very smooth; however there is something about the Japanese asphalt that makes this track very … Read the Rest »
Behind the Scenes: The NASCAR Peak Antifreeze Series
March 10th, 2014 by Jaime Baker
Daytona Race Last Tuesday morning, I got up and checked the iRacing community sites (twitter, facebook, forums, etc.) to see a lot of mentions of the start of the NASCAR Peak Antifreeze Series Powered by iRacing later that night. It wasn’t long before I got the itch to call another race, so I sent Nick’s … Read the Rest »
Street Stocks at USA International
February 17th, 2014 by Jaime Baker
Week 2 of the iRacing.com Street Stock Series (Fixed) brought the Chevy Camaros to Lakeland, FL to take on the .75 mile semi/slightly banked USA International Speedway oval. Fierce competition would ensue as the first short track on the schedule provided 40 laps worth of challenges for the drivers. Sixteen drivers entered the highest Strength … Read the Rest »
Werth Proves his Worth at Indy
February 6th, 2014 by Jaime Baker
Florida native Jordan Werth braved the lag to take a commanding victory in Round Two of the Demidov Innovations Nationwide Championship from Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Wednesday night. It wasn’t a lights-to-flag victory, but he came close in a race that ran without caution but not without incident. Jason Martin3 led from the pole, but … Read the Rest »
Just in Time for the Holidays: Auto Club Speedway and RUFs
December 18th, 2013 by Jaime Baker
How do we say Happy Holidays at iRacing? How about Auto Club Speedway and not one but three different RUFs? With the addition of Auto Club Speedway, iRacers can now own a laser-scanned version of each and every track on the NASCAR Sprint Cup calendar. We’ve got you covered from Daytona to Dover, Sonoma to … Read the Rest »
Dangerous Dover
June 24th, 2013 by Jaime Baker
Dover International Speedway — The Monster Mile — a mix between a short track and an intermediate speedway, was the host of Week Seven of the NASCAR iRacing.com Late Model Tour. Sim-racers suited up for the opportunity to take on what most NASCAR drivers consider one of the toughest tracks to tame. However for the … Read the Rest »
Eszenyi Dominates Daytona
March 3rd, 2013 by In Racing News
Week Four of the NASCAR iRacing.com Class C Series (open setup) makes a trip to the Mecca of motorsports for high speed action at Daytona International Speedway. Races weren’t always held on the famous high banks of DIS. In fact, the initial races in were held on the sandy beaches until moving to the paved … Read the Rest »
The Daley Double
February 27th, 2013 by In Racing News
The World Center of Speed was the host for Week Four of the NASCAR iRacing.com Class C Series (fixed setup). Over 3,100 sim racers took to Daytona International Speedway during the week in hopes of taking the checkered flag first. Daytona is very popular among online racers due to the fact that anybody can win … Read the Rest »
Strength in Numbers
March 1st, 2012 by DavidP
As the NASCAR iRacing.com Class A Series went south for the always thrilling trip to Daytona, everyone knew it would be a big week. But what happened shattered expectations across the board. This trip to Daytona was unlike any in the past, as it marked the first time official online races on iRacing’s digital version … Read the Rest »
Paint the Yellow Kicks-off November 28th
November 25th, 2011 by DavidP
Paint the Yellow is set to kick off Season One Monday, November 28th, 2011. With the first signup coming November 5th, registrations have soared to nearly 60 sign-ups in just over two weeks. Paint the Yellow, a superspeedway racing group, was formed by iRacers Jack Honeycutt and James Howard who have long raced superspeedways through … Read the Rest »